When Zach Braff discovered an unauthorized photo of himself on a Russian billboard, he shared a photo with his Twitter followers. Little did he realize, the sign was advertising male enhancement pills. The actor's Russian-speaking friends quickly cleared things up.

According to Russian speakers, the billboard says its pills have been "restoring the male force for 18 years." In other words, they claim to combat erectile dysfunction.

Braff, best known for playing a doctor on "Scrubs," seemed to take the revelation in stride.

The billboard sparked further investigation into the realm of celebrity endorsements abroad, for which the celebs likely didn't give their blessings. According to some of the adverts dug up by diligent Twitter users, Britney Spears endorses kebabs, Angelina Jolie loves saunas and Bill Gates runs a Russian IT service on the side.